Z. Klauder, third.
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To the list of Architectural Clubs contained in our February issue
should be added the following:--
Baltimore Architectural Club; secretary, Louis E. Simon, Builders'
Exchange Building.
Cincinnati Architectural Club; secretary, John E. Zettel, 227 Main St.
Society of Beaux-Arts Architects.
The Committee on Education proposes as the subject for its third
competition.
A LARGE CITY CHURCH
for an Episcopal parish.
The wealth of the congregation has been lavished upon this building to
give it a special character of devotion and beauty, to which the
richness of material and the sedate spirit of its classic architecture
alike contribute.
In addition to the vast body of the church, which is to be so arranged
as to give an impression of amplitude and splendor, provision should be
made for vestry, sacristy, and choir-room, conveniently situated for the
service of the sanctuary. Two small chapels for the celebration of minor
services will be situated so as to be accessible both from the exterior
and from the interior of the church proper.
The plot of ground secured for the building is rectangular, and measures
two hundred feet by four hundred feet, open to streets on all sides.
Sketches of plan, elevation, and section, at a scale of one
thirty-second inch to the foot, will be required of all students wishing
to compete; these sketches should be made on opaque drawing paper, not
tracing paper, and forwarded not later than 22d April, 1895, to Mr.
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